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Hey it,s getting windy and cold over here. Usually use my gasser in the winter. Does the BGE work better then the kettle in these conditions ? from some of the posts it sounds like it would
I would say that yes, it really does. I love my performer, but it stays under the cover during winter when its cold and windy. The eggs get a workout in the winter because they are easy to control because of the fine tuning on the vents, and the insulation helps your cooker ignore freezing temps more than a non insulated cooker.
How do you clean out the ashes ? on my webber I hose it down with hot water
How do you clean out the ashes ? on my webber I hose it down with hot water
I have two large BGE and use them all winter long. Have not noticed any increase in fuel consumption. Still do overnight cooks down into below zero temps. Have had several times when I could not even light the gas grill because the temps were so low. Charcoal lights at about any temp and works great. As for cleaning ash out, I wait until fire is completly out, remove unburnt charcoal and use a shop vac to vacuum out the ash.
Have used mine in a chilling 45 degrees here in So Cal without issue.:becky: